Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CIR-CUM-DUCT'
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CIR-CUM-DUCT', v.t. [L. circumduco; circum, round, and duco, to lead.]
To contravene; to nullify; a term of civil law. [Little used.] – Ayliffe.
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